SIBU – Firefighters in Sibu Jaya successfully carried out a special operation on Monday evening, 6 April 2026, to remove a dangerous insect nest from a tree located in front of a residential property.
The incident was reported at Amcorp Sample House in Sibu Jaya, prompting the deployment of a team from the Sibu Fire and Rescue Department. The operation was led by PBK I Terrance Anak Jimbun, who supervised the team on site.
The firefighters arrived swiftly, as the location was only about 1 kilometre from the station. Upon inspection, the team discovered a large insect nest situated approximately 10 metres high in a tree near the house. The commander directed his members to use full protective gear before commencing the removal.
Operational actions involved the use of flames combined with insecticide sprays to ensure the nest was destroyed completely.
The team worked methodically to neutralise the threat, preventing any risk to nearby residents. Once the operation was concluded, all equipment was safely returned to the station.
The team involved included PBK II Robin, who served as the driver, alongside PBK II Shaufik, PBB Aziz, PBB Kelvin Wong, and PBB Nur Syakirin. Their coordinated effort ensured the operation was completed without incident.
This case highlights the diverse responsibilities of the Fire and Rescue Department in Sarawak, which frequently responds not only to fires but also to wildlife and insect-related hazards.
Such nests can pose significant risks, as stings from wasps or similar insects may cause severe allergic reactions or other health complications.
Residents in Sibu Jaya have been reminded to remain vigilant and report any unusual hazards promptly. The department continues to emphasise the importance of community cooperation in ensuring safety across the district.
The Sibu Fire and Rescue Department has built a reputation for rapid response and professionalism, with its personnel trained to handle a wide range of emergencies. Their readiness and efficiency remain vital in safeguarding the wellbeing of Sarawak’s communities.






